Somdev in last eight of Singapore Challenger

January 27, 2011 18:23 IST

Top seed Somdev Devvarman registered a straight sets victory over Australia's John Millman to enter into the quarter-finals of the Singapore ATP Challenger, while Karan Rastogi bowed out of the event after losing to Russia's Dmitry Tursonov in the second round.

Somdev played some intelligent tennis to win 6-4, 6-3 in just 90 at the Kallang tennis centre, in Singapore.

During the course of the match, Somdev hit five aces and got 71 per cent of first serves right against the 203rd-ranked Australian.

In the first set, Somdev broke Millman once in the third game, while in the second set he broke his opponent twice -- first in the third and then in the ninth game.

Somdev will take on eighth seeded and 169th ranked Andrej Martin of Slovakia in the quarterfinal match to be played on Friday.

Meanwhile, former world No 20 Tursonov proved too strong for wildcard entrant 332nd ranked Rastogi, as he got the better of the Indian 6-4, 6-2 in one hour and six minutes.

Rastogi, who also lost in the doubles on Thursday, earned eight ATP points for his effort.

Tursonov, ranked 197, will now play Italy's Flavio Cippola in the last eight tomorrow.

In the biggest upset of the day, Singapore-born American wildcard entrant Michael Yani, returning to his country after 22 years, knocked out third seeded and 140th ranked Italian Paolo Lorenzi to make it to the last eight stage.